Then you can go on to graduate school and earn a master's or a PhD in a particular area of nursing and specialize in that. And then this bill where we compromise is We actually require roughly four more years of training under a supervision [for APRNs]. So you're in practice, but you're working under the guidance of a supervision that's more than almost any other state requires that has this bill. (10:13–10:23)
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